(Location cited as NH 749 558). Chanonry Lighthouse, built 1846, engineer Alan Stevenson. A typical lighthouse of the area, with a short circular tower on a semi-circular single-storey base and a circular triangular-paned lantern with a domed top. The single-storey keepers' houses are Egyptian in style.

This lighthouse was built in 1846 adjacent to the pier for the ferry across the Moray Firth from Fort George at a cost, including the light-keepers dwellings, of £3570. Its tower is 43 ft high and similar in appearance to nearby Cromarty Lighthouse. Both lighthouses were designed with revolving lights by Alan Stevenson, engineer to the Northern Lighthouse Board, and Chanonry Lighthouse exhibits his innovation of a stronger lantern in bronze with inclined astragals which minimised obscuration of the light beam. The station was automated in 1984.